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The European Parliament Will Meet on Tuesday to Assess the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States

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The European Parliament met on Tuesday at an extraordinary meeting to assess the impact of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, which rejected the legality of most of the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The outcome of the extraordinary meeting was announced by the President of the European Parliament's International Trade Commission, German MEP Bernd Lange, who indicated that the negotiating team had called for an a…
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Screenshot This Friday, the Supreme Court rendered its decision, with a majority of six judges against three, stating that the President of the United States could not justify these customs duties because of the need for an economic emergency. Indeed, it is a decision in relation to the customs duties presented as "reciprocal" by the US President, but not those related to particular sectors of activity, such as steel, aluminum or automobile. At …

The European Parliament met on Tuesday at an extraordinary meeting to assess the impact of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, which rejected the legality of most of the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The outcome of the extraordinary meeting was announced by the President of the European Parliament's International Trade Commission, German MEP Bernd Lange, who indicated that the negotiating team had called for an a…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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